Traumatized and upset, Light went to the town and they filled in the grave site. But when she returned this week, she was upset yet again.

"The grave was an outline of a coffin, and sunk down many inches," she said. "I'm like, 'Oh my God, I'm doing this again."

Millbury Town Manager David Marciello says because of the winter burial, the spring rain we've gotten and a nearby stream, they have to let the water table drop before they can properly compact the soil around the casket.

"We're going to have to, more than likely, keep addressing this as the situation continues, because we can't do a more permanent solution until the weather cooperates [and] things dry out," Marciello said.